Re: [Texascavers] World’s oldest drawing is Stone Age crayon doodle

2018-09-13 Thread Bill Steele
Thanks. > On Sep 13, 2018, at 1:50 PM, Diana Tomchick > wrote: > > ‘Hashtag’ pattern drawn on rock in South African cave is 73,000 years old. > > https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-06664-y > > Sometime in the Stone Age, human artists began experimenting with a new form > of visual

[Texascavers] World’s oldest drawing is Stone Age crayon doodle

2018-09-13 Thread Diana Tomchick
‘Hashtag’ pattern drawn on rock in South African cave is 73,000 years old. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-06664-y Sometime in the Stone Age, human artists began experimenting with a new form of visual art: drawing. Now, from the ancient rubble that accumulated on the floor of a

Re: [Texascavers] Volunteers and Donations for TCR

2018-09-13 Thread Trevor McClymont
Apologizes for the typo.   Looking for desserts.   No need for sandy deserts at TCR - there is plenty of sand out there already.   On Thursday, September 13, 2018, 8:16:06 AM CDT, Trevor McClymont wrote: Texas Cavers, The menu for this year's TCR dinner is nearly complete.  Prior to

[Texascavers] Volunteers and Donations for TCR

2018-09-13 Thread Trevor McClymont
Texas Cavers, The menu for this year's TCR dinner is nearly complete.  Prior to heading to the store to purchase all the ingredients, I wanted to throw a note out checking if anyone has any food donations (primarily meat) or would be willing to donate a desert.  In addition, I am looking for a

Re: [Texascavers] TCR Registration history

2018-09-13 Thread Charles Loving
All true. The first was at Luckenbach. I have the sign in sheet. And we cooked and camped on the island in the creek. It grew from a small crowd to I believe hundreds on the Blanco and at Reimer's. The Caver Cooks participated at 25 of the things. The rules were cook enough. I have one Caver Cook